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A million children in Britain are banned from seeing their grandparents because of family breakdown. Now the forgotten victims are fighting back... By Diana Appleyard Last updated at 8:13 AM on 29th October 2008 Margaret Deuchar's cosy front room is filled with photographs of her granddaughters. Pictures of the girls as babies, toddlers taking their first, faltering steps and sitting with their hair in neat bunches with their grandparents beaming beside them. Margaret,... Read More
Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne) 10 January 2010 Editorial Family law must be fair Family law is a vexed and emotionally charged area. It has been a source of controversy and review for decades - ever since 1975 when Lionel Murphy enacted the Family Law Act, which enshrined no-fault divorces. But, after countless reviews and changes to the law, we are yet to get it right. In 2006, the Howard government established the principle of shared parenting to encourage... Read More
Christmas is a time for family, laughter and shock surprise on little cherub like faces of children, when they open presents from the people that love and cherish them. It is a time for festivities; carols by candle light, ginger bread house building, decking the halls and great big Christmas trees decorated lovingly to bring joy to families. ... Read More
My husband and I have never been allowed any contact with our only grandchildren. In fact, our whole family has been denied contact with them. We have never even seen a photo. We know we have at least two granddaughters and believe there is anothe... Read More
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